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Just saw the McKay one replete with the trademark commentary dismissal "I don't think he has anything to worry about there". Likewise on the weekend Brad Johnson caught red handed by his colleagues in the foxbox as he's trying to downplay the Lynch one saying that he was nudged into Keath (he wasn't). Laughs it off saying "I was just trying to help him out!!". Yeah no s**t

If it was a non-Vic club it would be "we just have to get that out of our game" or "what would we be saying if that was an inch higher or hit him harder". It's just egregious at this point, and with the AFL so obsessed with the "optics" rather than any proper tribunal setup the media portrayal of an incident has a real effect on the outcome.
So sick of biased commentary. Miss Cometti big time.
 
Heard 190,000 tickets have been sold to the Gather Round for 9 matches.
If the 2 x SA teams aggregate 90,000, that leaves 100,000 tickets for 7 games.
These 7 games look like they will average about 14,000-15,000 per game.
 
Heard 190,000 tickets have been sold to the Gather Round for 9 matches.
If the 2 x SA teams aggregate 90,000, that leaves 100,000 tickets for 7 games.
These 7 games look like they will average about 14,000-15,000 per game.

A crowd of just 10,000 would be an improvement on GWS home games where they have averaged less than 9,000 a game in 2023.

In round 3 Hawthorn v North Melb (UTAS), GWS v Carlton (Giants Stadium) and Gold Coast v Geelong (Heritage Studium) drew a combined crowd of 33,820. The highest attendance among those three games was 13,122 at the Suns v Cats fixture. Crowds of 14,000- 15,000 would be an improvement on those attendances.

There are only two all Victorian fixtures Collingwood v St Kilda and Essendon v Melbourne and neither of these would be described as Traditional blockbuster games.

On SEVEN this morning it was mentioned that all but two games had been sold out. I do not know if that is correct but if it is the AFL would probably figure they are in front given the fixtures for this round.
 
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A crowd of just 10,000 would be an improvement on GWS home games where they have averaged less than 9,000 a game in 2023.

In round 3 Hawthorn v North Melb (UTAS), GWS v Carlton (Giants Stadium) and Gold Coast v Geelong (Heritage Studium) drew a combined crowd of 33,820. The highest attendance among those three games was 13,122 at the Suns v Cats fixture. Crowds of 14,000- 15,000 would be an improvement on those attendances.

There are only two all Victorian fixtures Collingwood v St Kilda and Essendon v Melbourne and neither of these would be described as Traditional blockbuster games.

On SEVEN this morning it was mentioned that all but two games had been sold out. I do not know if that is correct but if it is the AFL would probably figure they are in front given the fixtures for this round.
It's correct.

They said this morning that Friday night at the parade is 100 tickets away from being an 8th sell out.

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